Federal Reserve Bank (FRB)
Program Manager- Small Business Credit Survey (Finance)
Position Summary
A unique opportunity exists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland to serve as a Program Manager for the Federal Reserve System's annual Small Business Credit Survey (SBCS), which provides timely insights on small business conditions to policy makers, service providers, and lenders across the country. The survey is a national sample of small businesses, or firms with fewer than 500 employees, aimed at providing insight into business conditions and firms' financing needs and experiences.
The individual will report directly to the Community Affairs Officer and will provide strategic and operational oversight for the Federal Reserve System's SBCS. The individual will lead a cross-functional team that incorporates members from various Federal Reserve Districts across the U.S. to ensure the successful annual administration of the SBCS. This includes fielding the survey, questionnaire development, programming and testing, and data collection. Additionally, the individual will develop expertise on SBCS methodology and data analysis, including weighting of the sample, as well as guide the data analysis and direct the production of reports that describe the survey findings.
Essential Accountabilities
Knowledge Area - Advanced Level
Physical Demands and General Working Conditions
Traditional office environment: Employees typically sit most of the day, work with a computer and may answer/respond to phone calls. Physical movement consists of walking for meetings, breaks, etc. Ability to lift items weighing approximately 20 pounds on a limited basis is required. Employees may be required to travel by car/air.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are dedicated to sustaining an environment in which diversity is valued and differences are strengths. It is the Bank's policy to provide equal employment opportunity for all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information or sexual orientation